• Learning valuable skills
    School alone is not enough. Learn skills that can pay you—online or offline.

    7. Your mindset about life
    If you think small, you’ll live small. If you take responsibility and think big, your life will change.

    If you get these 7 things right early, you’ll avoid a lot of pain later.
    Learning valuable skills School alone is not enough. Learn skills that can pay you—online or offline. 7. Your mindset about life If you think small, you’ll live small. If you take responsibility and think big, your life will change. If you get these 7 things right early, you’ll avoid a lot of pain later.
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  • #kizzy_focus Seven things as a young man that will shape your life—either build you or break you:

    1. Discipline over feelings
    If you only act when you “feel like it,” you’ll stay stuck. Real growth comes from doing what’s necessary even when it’s hard.

    2. Your circle of friends
    The people around you influence your mindset, habits, and future. Wrong circle = wasted life. Choose wisely.

    3. How you use your time
    Time is your biggest asset right now. Scrolling all day won’t build your future—learning skills will.

    4. Money mindset
    Don’t just spend—learn how to save, invest, and create income. Broke habits keep you broke.

    5. Control over women/relationships
    Don’t let emotions or relationships distract you from your purpose. Focus first, love later.

    6. Learning valuable skills
    School alone is not enough. Learn skills that can pay you—online or offline.

    7. Your mindset about life
    If you think small, you’ll live small. If you take responsibility and think big, your life will change.

    If you get these 7 things right early, you’ll avoid a lot of pain later.
    #kizzy_focus Seven things as a young man that will shape your life—either build you or break you: 1. Discipline over feelings If you only act when you “feel like it,” you’ll stay stuck. Real growth comes from doing what’s necessary even when it’s hard. 2. Your circle of friends The people around you influence your mindset, habits, and future. Wrong circle = wasted life. Choose wisely. 3. How you use your time Time is your biggest asset right now. Scrolling all day won’t build your future—learning skills will. 4. Money mindset Don’t just spend—learn how to save, invest, and create income. Broke habits keep you broke. 5. Control over women/relationships Don’t let emotions or relationships distract you from your purpose. Focus first, love later. 6. Learning valuable skills School alone is not enough. Learn skills that can pay you—online or offline. 7. Your mindset about life If you think small, you’ll live small. If you take responsibility and think big, your life will change. If you get these 7 things right early, you’ll avoid a lot of pain later.
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  • EPISODE THREE
    " No one has to know about this,or how I killed my husband ".she shouted loudly.Unknownly to her,bintu was at the door,she forgot her handkerchief and as she was about to touch the doorknob,she heard her Madam's voice and heard everything she said.
    Immediately Bintu heard this,she screamed"JESUS" so loudly that mamayode came outside and asked the expected question:"wetin you hear".
    **************************
    Rachael awaited her sister to arrive that night but she didn't show up,she didn't hear her sister's "I don come o,where my food dey".she didn't take out the remnants of food bintu brought back from the shop.she didn't hear her sister's suspicion of mamayode the day that she came to the shop and met charity and the whole place messed up with mamayode asking them to sweep the shop again,which was so strange and unusual.
    Rachael called for two hours until one o o'clock struck,then two, then three, then four before she fell helplessly asleep on the 10 year old Mat they had scince Rachael was ten and snored like a dirty pig running around in broad daylight.
    Charity visited mamayode one sunny Wednesday afternoon after she had finished serving her customers.she sat on a high stool and waited for mamayode to talk with her.
    Mamayode didn't want to come at first,but knowing that her friend came all the way from the united kingdom to see her,she grew rapidly guilty and soon found herself talking with charity and adjusting her wrapper from time to time.
    Charity spoke:"I know you don't want yo speak to me but it's alright.i noticed you have only one female worker.......where is she?
    "I.....I no....no where she dey ".mamayode spoke,scared that she might ask further questions and find out the truth.she had already tied the mouths of her workers so nobody could gossip or say anything as regards to bintu's disappearance..
    "em...see.....forget that matter,how you dey na,wetin you dey find for my shop".
    "Yode,no naw you don pass this level ,shey you suppose dey package,dey speak English.You don forget say we finish secondary school together.Yode,you've changed o.And I'm telling you this as a good friend that I am.You've become so secretive even to me....."
    "Charity"she shouted so loud that all her customers looked at her.she apologized to her customers and sent charity away, telling her not to step foot in her shop again
    Mamayode closed for the day and went to her usual spot to collect her sacred water.she was about to collect the bucket from the attendant when her phone rang.It was bintu's sister,asking about her whereabouts. Immediately she heared Rachael's voice,she hung up and hurriedly dragged the water from the MORTUARY ATTENDANT.
    NOTE:Please like,comment,and share because I'm just a fourteen year old trying to entertain and suspend people.Toodles.

    WATCH OUT FOR EPISODE FOUR
    EPISODE THREE " No one has to know about this,or how I killed my husband ".she shouted loudly.Unknownly to her,bintu was at the door,she forgot her handkerchief and as she was about to touch the doorknob,she heard her Madam's voice and heard everything she said. Immediately Bintu heard this,she screamed"JESUS" so loudly that mamayode came outside and asked the expected question:"wetin you hear". ************************** Rachael awaited her sister to arrive that night but she didn't show up,she didn't hear her sister's "I don come o,where my food dey".she didn't take out the remnants of food bintu brought back from the shop.she didn't hear her sister's suspicion of mamayode the day that she came to the shop and met charity and the whole place messed up with mamayode asking them to sweep the shop again,which was so strange and unusual. Rachael called for two hours until one o o'clock struck,then two, then three, then four before she fell helplessly asleep on the 10 year old Mat they had scince Rachael was ten and snored like a dirty pig running around in broad daylight. Charity visited mamayode one sunny Wednesday afternoon after she had finished serving her customers.she sat on a high stool and waited for mamayode to talk with her. Mamayode didn't want to come at first,but knowing that her friend came all the way from the united kingdom to see her,she grew rapidly guilty and soon found herself talking with charity and adjusting her wrapper from time to time. Charity spoke:"I know you don't want yo speak to me but it's alright.i noticed you have only one female worker.......where is she? "I.....I no....no where she dey ".mamayode spoke,scared that she might ask further questions and find out the truth.she had already tied the mouths of her workers so nobody could gossip or say anything as regards to bintu's disappearance.. "em...see.....forget that matter,how you dey na,wetin you dey find for my shop". "Yode,no naw you don pass this level ,shey you suppose dey package,dey speak English.You don forget say we finish secondary school together.Yode,you've changed o.And I'm telling you this as a good friend that I am.You've become so secretive even to me....." "Charity"she shouted so loud that all her customers looked at her.she apologized to her customers and sent charity away, telling her not to step foot in her shop again Mamayode closed for the day and went to her usual spot to collect her sacred water.she was about to collect the bucket from the attendant when her phone rang.It was bintu's sister,asking about her whereabouts. Immediately she heared Rachael's voice,she hung up and hurriedly dragged the water from the MORTUARY ATTENDANT. NOTE:Please like,comment,and share because I'm just a fourteen year old trying to entertain and suspend people.Toodles. WATCH OUT FOR EPISODE FOUR
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  • i want to go to school again it sucks here. hahahaha.
    i want to go to school again it sucks here. hahahaha.
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  • 7 things that will make you successful when you come from nothing.

    I grew up poor.
    Shared bedroom. Empty fridge some nights. Parents stressed about rent.

    I used to think poverty was a life sentence.

    It's not.
    It's actually a classroom — if you learn the right lessons.

    Here are 7 things that will make you successful when you come from nothing.

    1. USE YOUR HUNGER — DON'T HIDE IT.

    Rich kids have safety nets.
    You don't.
    And that's your superpower.

    Desperation, when directed correctly, becomes the most powerful fuel on earth.
    Every time life gets hard — remember why you started.

    "Your why has to be stronger than your excuses."

    2. STOP BEING ASHAMED OF WHERE YOU CAME FROM.

    Your background is not your identity.
    It's your origin story.

    Every self-made millionaire has a chapter they're not proud of.
    The ones who win don't run from that chapter —
    They use it as ammunition.

    "Shame keeps you stuck. Your story sets you free."

    3. LEARN ONE SKILL THAT THE MARKET PAYS FOR.

    Not what school taught you.
    Not what your parents suggested.

    What does the market *actually* pay for right now?

    Sales. Marketing. Coding. Trades. Content.

    Pick one. Go deep. Go obsessive.

    "One valuable skill can change your entire financial situation within 12 months."

    4. PROTECT YOUR CIRCLE AGGRESSIVELY.

    This one will cost you friendships.

    When you're from a poor background, your environment fights your growth.

    Friends who mock your ambition.
    Family who call you "too big for your boots."
    Neighbors who celebrate failure and fear success.

    "Distance is not betrayal. It's survival."

    5. MASTER DELAYED GRATIFICATION.

    Poor thinking says: *spend it when you have it.*

    Wealthy thinking says: *make it work before you touch it.*

    The ability to sacrifice now for a bigger future later
    is the single habit that separates the ones who make it from the ones who don't.

    "While they're buying, you're building."

    6. BECOME OBSESSED WITH SELF-EDUCATION.

    You may not have been able to afford the best school.

    But you have access to the same internet as every billionaire.

    Books. Podcasts. YouTube. Documentaries.

    The information that builds wealth is free.

    Ignorance in 2026 is a choice."

    7. NEVER LET COMFORT MAKE YOU FORGET THE MISSION.

    This one is for when you start winning.

    When money starts coming in —
    When life gets a little easier —
    The biggest trap is getting comfortable too soon.

    Stay hungry.
    Stay building.
    Stay disciplined.

    "The poorest people in the world are those who got comfortable right before their breakthrough."



    Final word:

    Coming from poverty doesn't mean you're behind.

    It means you have a reason most people don't have.

    Use it.

    "The world doesn't owe you anything. But you owe yourself everything."
    7 things that will make you successful when you come from nothing. I grew up poor. Shared bedroom. Empty fridge some nights. Parents stressed about rent. I used to think poverty was a life sentence. It's not. It's actually a classroom — if you learn the right lessons. Here are 7 things that will make you successful when you come from nothing. 1. USE YOUR HUNGER — DON'T HIDE IT. Rich kids have safety nets. You don't. And that's your superpower. Desperation, when directed correctly, becomes the most powerful fuel on earth. Every time life gets hard — remember why you started. "Your why has to be stronger than your excuses." 2. STOP BEING ASHAMED OF WHERE YOU CAME FROM. Your background is not your identity. It's your origin story. Every self-made millionaire has a chapter they're not proud of. The ones who win don't run from that chapter — They use it as ammunition. "Shame keeps you stuck. Your story sets you free." 3. LEARN ONE SKILL THAT THE MARKET PAYS FOR. Not what school taught you. Not what your parents suggested. What does the market *actually* pay for right now? Sales. Marketing. Coding. Trades. Content. Pick one. Go deep. Go obsessive. "One valuable skill can change your entire financial situation within 12 months." 4. PROTECT YOUR CIRCLE AGGRESSIVELY. This one will cost you friendships. When you're from a poor background, your environment fights your growth. Friends who mock your ambition. Family who call you "too big for your boots." Neighbors who celebrate failure and fear success. "Distance is not betrayal. It's survival." 5. MASTER DELAYED GRATIFICATION. Poor thinking says: *spend it when you have it.* Wealthy thinking says: *make it work before you touch it.* The ability to sacrifice now for a bigger future later is the single habit that separates the ones who make it from the ones who don't. "While they're buying, you're building." 6. BECOME OBSESSED WITH SELF-EDUCATION. You may not have been able to afford the best school. But you have access to the same internet as every billionaire. Books. Podcasts. YouTube. Documentaries. The information that builds wealth is free. Ignorance in 2026 is a choice." 7. NEVER LET COMFORT MAKE YOU FORGET THE MISSION. This one is for when you start winning. When money starts coming in — When life gets a little easier — The biggest trap is getting comfortable too soon. Stay hungry. Stay building. Stay disciplined. "The poorest people in the world are those who got comfortable right before their breakthrough." Final word: Coming from poverty doesn't mean you're behind. It means you have a reason most people don't have. Use it. "The world doesn't owe you anything. But you owe yourself everything."
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  • Learning is not the product of schooling but the lifelong attempt to acquire it
    Learning is not the product of schooling but the lifelong attempt to acquire it❤️
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  • Another day to remind you that abbreviations doesn’t save your data
    Type like someone that they sent to school
    Another day to remind you that abbreviations doesn’t save your data Type like someone that they sent to school😌😂
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  • MY TRUE LIFE STORY . PART ONE
    Used to think progress had to be loud.
    In my final year of secondary school, I believed success was something you could hear from far away—top grades announced in class, awards during assembly, teachers nodding when your name was mentioned. So I worked in bursts. I’d study intensely for a few days, burn out, then feel guilty for weeks after.
    At first, nobody really noticed. I was just “one of the students doing fine.” But as exams got closer, I started noticing something uncomfortable: I didn’t actually understand a lot of what I had rushed through.
    There was one evening I remember clearly. I was sitting at my desk, trying to solve a math problem I had “studied” multiple times before. The steps looked familiar, but nothing made sense when I tried to do it alone. I stared at the page for almost an hour, annoyed more than anything else. Not sad—just stuck.
    That night, I didn’t study more. I just reorganized everything.
    I split my subjects into smaller parts. I stopped trying to “cover everything” and started focusing on what I actually didn’t understand. I asked questions I used to avoid asking because I didn’t want to look behind. I even went back to basics—things I had skipped because they felt too simple.
    The change wasn’t immediate. There was no dramatic turnaround.
    But slowly, things started clicking. I could solve problems without checking examples first. I could explain topics instead of memorizing them. And most importantly, I stopped measuring progress by how tired I felt.
    When exams finally came, I wasn’t perfect. I still struggled with some questions. But I wasn’t panicking anymore. I had learned something more useful than any single topic: consistency beats intensity.
    After everything, I realized the real shift didn’t happen during exams or results. It happened on that ordinary night when I stopped trying to be impressive and started trying to be clear.
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    MY TRUE LIFE STORY . PART ONE Used to think progress had to be loud. In my final year of secondary school, I believed success was something you could hear from far away—top grades announced in class, awards during assembly, teachers nodding when your name was mentioned. So I worked in bursts. I’d study intensely for a few days, burn out, then feel guilty for weeks after. At first, nobody really noticed. I was just “one of the students doing fine.” But as exams got closer, I started noticing something uncomfortable: I didn’t actually understand a lot of what I had rushed through. There was one evening I remember clearly. I was sitting at my desk, trying to solve a math problem I had “studied” multiple times before. The steps looked familiar, but nothing made sense when I tried to do it alone. I stared at the page for almost an hour, annoyed more than anything else. Not sad—just stuck. That night, I didn’t study more. I just reorganized everything. I split my subjects into smaller parts. I stopped trying to “cover everything” and started focusing on what I actually didn’t understand. I asked questions I used to avoid asking because I didn’t want to look behind. I even went back to basics—things I had skipped because they felt too simple. The change wasn’t immediate. There was no dramatic turnaround. But slowly, things started clicking. I could solve problems without checking examples first. I could explain topics instead of memorizing them. And most importantly, I stopped measuring progress by how tired I felt. When exams finally came, I wasn’t perfect. I still struggled with some questions. But I wasn’t panicking anymore. I had learned something more useful than any single topic: consistency beats intensity. After everything, I realized the real shift didn’t happen during exams or results. It happened on that ordinary night when I stopped trying to be impressive and started trying to be clear. COMMENT FOR THE NEXT PART
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  • she is experienced
    #class #school #fyp #funny
    🤣🤣🤣 she is experienced #class #school #fyp #funny
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  • EPISODE TWO
    The loud sound was coming from the back of the kitchen door."who be dat"she shouted,slightly scared.There was no response,only loud early morning creaks from the frogs and crickets."who be dat person wey dey knock for my door"she said again,more louder.But instead of an answer,there was a great push on the door causing a loud noise.The person was pushing and trying to break the door open but it was still tightly shut.Mamayode thought of something to do to hide herself and her sacred water but nothing came.Then she decided to pour the water on the sink and wash her hands like someone who just washed the ugu for the soup.
    Immediately she did this,the door slammed open and it was surprisingly her good old friend.
    "Why were you quiet while I was knocking......
    .,huh,i know about your business,how you thrive and sell your food,I know all about it.So why didn't you open the door until when I broke the door open.This was the question she couldn't answer.she didn't know if her friend charity knew about her sacred water or about all her secret movements.she wasnt sure but she wanted to find out.
    "Yode......Mamayode.....,why is there water on the floor.......and why does here stink.I thought this was your kitchen,isn't it supposed to smell nice,but its smelling like rotten garbage.Eehn,answer me na.
    She was mute through out charity's questioning,she didn't know how to explain to her about all her secrets.
    "See we'll talk later I need to cook before.........."gboooa"The door opened and all her workers looked at her surprisingly,unable to say a word until mamayode spoke,samad,Alex, bintu,oya gather yourselves and sweep the shop.
    "Madam",bintu said. We don do am already,you don forget say you say make we no enter your shop if we never sweep your shop abi......you dey hide something from us"
    "Shut up,mamayode thundered,I say make you go sweep that shop you con they follow me dey talk anyhow,I go show you anyhow now,radarada oshi.
    "I think I should take my leave scince I'm not much needed here". Charity said quite disappointed at her friend's sudden change of behaviour.
    Charity and yode were best of friends and even schooled together until when charity left the village to become a doctor and yode,a full time house wife at the age of 17.she had her three miscarriages which took away her fertility.but she could never tell anyone this,not even to her best friend about her husband's disappearance.
    WATCH OUT FOR EPISODE THREE


    EPISODE TWO The loud sound was coming from the back of the kitchen door."who be dat"she shouted,slightly scared.There was no response,only loud early morning creaks from the frogs and crickets."who be dat person wey dey knock for my door"she said again,more louder.But instead of an answer,there was a great push on the door causing a loud noise.The person was pushing and trying to break the door open but it was still tightly shut.Mamayode thought of something to do to hide herself and her sacred water but nothing came.Then she decided to pour the water on the sink and wash her hands like someone who just washed the ugu for the soup. Immediately she did this,the door slammed open and it was surprisingly her good old friend. "Why were you quiet while I was knocking...... .,huh,i know about your business,how you thrive and sell your food,I know all about it.So why didn't you open the door until when I broke the door open.This was the question she couldn't answer.she didn't know if her friend charity knew about her sacred water or about all her secret movements.she wasnt sure but she wanted to find out. "Yode......Mamayode.....,why is there water on the floor.......and why does here stink.I thought this was your kitchen,isn't it supposed to smell nice,but its smelling like rotten garbage.Eehn,answer me na. She was mute through out charity's questioning,she didn't know how to explain to her about all her secrets. "See we'll talk later I need to cook before.........."gboooa"The door opened and all her workers looked at her surprisingly,unable to say a word until mamayode spoke,samad,Alex, bintu,oya gather yourselves and sweep the shop. "Madam",bintu said. We don do am already,you don forget say you say make we no enter your shop if we never sweep your shop abi......you dey hide something from us" "Shut up,mamayode thundered,I say make you go sweep that shop you con they follow me dey talk anyhow,I go show you anyhow now,radarada oshi. "I think I should take my leave scince I'm not much needed here". Charity said quite disappointed at her friend's sudden change of behaviour. Charity and yode were best of friends and even schooled together until when charity left the village to become a doctor and yode,a full time house wife at the age of 17.she had her three miscarriages which took away her fertility.but she could never tell anyone this,not even to her best friend about her husband's disappearance. WATCH OUT FOR EPISODE THREE
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